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By *KOTG OP   Man
3 weeks ago

A bit of a niche place to start a book club but I thought maybe the wild and wonderful people here may have found some wild and wonderful books?

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By *ubblebutt.69Woman
3 weeks ago

nottingham


"A bit of a niche place to start a book club but I thought maybe the wild and wonderful people here may have found some wild and wonderful books?"

I order off tiktok ( blind date with a book ) i love the whole surprise element of not knowing what’s going to come because when I look at the in a actual book shop I can never make my mind up. Atm am reading “ daddy’s girl

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By *ildbillkidMan
3 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

David Weber/ John ringo series " March up-country,March to the sea, March to the stars,and we few" military sci-fi,

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By *allWithTatsMan
3 weeks ago

Hyrule

I have just got ‘the haunting of hill house’ by Shirley Jackson.

Hopefully pulls me back into the world of reading. There was a t.v adaptation inspired by this book, so thought I’d re visit!

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By *tacie-JaneTV/TS
3 weeks ago

Birmingham

I’m reading fifty shades but from Grey’s point of view.

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By *KOTG OP   Man
3 weeks ago


"I have just got ‘the haunting of hill house’ by Shirley Jackson.

Hopefully pulls me back into the world of reading. There was a t.v adaptation inspired by this book, so thought I’d re visit! "

I've been looking for a book that scares me like a movie can. This has popped up a few times. Thanks.

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
3 weeks ago

Norwich

What are you into?

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By *allWithTatsMan
3 weeks ago

Hyrule


"I have just got ‘the haunting of hill house’ by Shirley Jackson.

Hopefully pulls me back into the world of reading. There was a t.v adaptation inspired by this book, so thought I’d re visit!

I've been looking for a book that scares me like a movie can. This has popped up a few times. Thanks.

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Won’t be disappointed, she’s brilliant!

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By *KOTG OP   Man
3 weeks ago


"What are you into?"

I'm open to most. I've read fantasy, thriller, crime, romantic fantasy.

I have been on the hunt for a book that genuinely scares me. But I'm not closed off from suggestions of other genres.

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By *haveanicevoiceMan
3 weeks ago

Soggy Middle-Earth (Cumbria)

No idea fiction or non-fiction? I am reading Dog of Discovery: A Newfoundland's Adventures with Lewis and Clark otherwise Primitive Technology

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
3 weeks ago

Norwich

If you’d consider sci-fi Kim Stanley Robinson and Dan Simmons are worth looking at.

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By *KOTG OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Thanks for the response so far everyone. 😊

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By *oubleswing2019Man
3 weeks ago

Colchester

Currently reading "Thee Psychick Bible : Thee Apocryphal Sciptures ov Genesis Breyer P-Orrige and Thee Third Mind ov Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth".

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It's certainly niche and a bit different. Profound one might say.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
3 weeks ago

Reading

I'd love to talk books with other avid readers especially fans of fantasy.

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By *HUSH-Man
3 weeks ago

London

I’ve just started Zodiac by Ai Weiwei 👍

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
3 weeks ago

1127 walnut avenue

I'm on .. whatever happened to Slade..by Daryl easlea ..... which unless you're interested in Slade probably won't be much of interest..my main reading is music biographies..

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By *andynecklaceWoman
3 weeks ago

Someplace

North Woods by Daniel Mason

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By (user no longer on site)
3 weeks ago

For those into true war stories I can highly recommend ; IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH BY Idris James Barwick .

It’s a story of a man who was a guest of the Japanese on the Burma railways .

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By *moothdickMan
3 weeks ago

stoke

One crowded hour ..

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By *vaRose43Woman
3 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

I’ll always recommend Discworld for anyone who hasn’t read them yet.

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